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Posted by: thepinetree on 09/16/2015 12:02 AM Updated by: thepinetree on 09/16/2015 12:02 AM
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Butte Fire Re-Population Phase V, San Andreas Area

San Andreas, CA...Repopulation Issues: The county roads and utility companies are working to make the area safe. We are doing everything we can to accommodate evacuees and assisting them back into their homes as soon possible.
Repopulation Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at 8:00 PM (San Andreas) The areas from Hwy 49 at Mountain Ranch Road, east along Mountain Ranch Road to the burned area (both sides); The area east of Calaveritas Road to Fricot City Road and all side streets to the burned areas;. The areas south of Fricot City Road to Armstrong Road (Sheep Ranch); along Armstrong Road to Scott Road. (Fricot City Road is closed 1 mile east of the intersection of Calaveritas and Fricot City Road. Fricot City Road is also closed in Sheep Ranch).

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SAFETY MESSAGE
The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions. Please continue to adhere to road
closures and any evacuation warnings or advisories. If you see electrical wires on the ground, stay clear
and contact PG&E immediately. Trees and poles with deep charring, particularly if still smoking, should
be considered hazardous. Please drive slowly as emergency personnel are in the area. Subject to Change
Based on Operational Conditions.

As you re-enter your property and evaluate damage, be aware that hazardous conditions may exist,
particularly if a residence or out-building has burned. Hazards may include asbestos, heavy metals, by
products or plastic combustion and various other chemicals.

Various agencies will also be involved with the Butte Fire recovery effort and may provide additional
assistance to property owners.

Additional information regarding the Butte Fire can be found on www.fire.ca.gov
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